Pictures - Investigation of Amy Lord murder, Southie attacks


Authorities believe that the death of 24-year-old Amy Lord, who was found in Hyde Park’s Stony Brook Reservation on July 23, is connected to two other violent attacks on South Boston women.


Pictured: The home of Amy Lord in South Boston



Authorities believe that the death of 24-year-old Amy Lord, who was found in Hyde Park’s Stony Brook Reservation on July 23, is connected to two other violent attacks on South Boston women.


Pictured: The home of Amy Lord in South Boston


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Amy Lord, who was once a high school cheerleader, graduated from Bentley University and moved recently to South Boston, friends said.


Law enforcement officials said Lord was kidnapped in her South Boston neighborhood and forced to withdraw money from ATMs before she was repeatedly stabbed and left in the park.


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The intersection of Logan Way and Sterling Square Way, where Lord’s black Jeep was said to have been set on fire and left to burn.


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Police returned to the staging area wearing Tyvek suits to protect the crime scene and themselves from poison ivy after searching the Stony Brook Reservation on July 24.


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Dozens of officers filed in and out of the wooded area, a popular walking and jogging pathway.


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Lord was last scene leaving her apartment to go to the gym.


Pictured: Chief homicide prosecutor Edmond J. Zabin worked at the crime scene.


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Boston Public Works dropped a load of rakes to assist the police in their search in Hyde Park.


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Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley (left), and chief homicide prosecutor Edmond J. Zabin met with another official at the park entrance.


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